Adani Green Energy Ltd has added another 150 MW of solar power capacity at its sprawling Khavda development in Gujarat, bringing its total operational renewable energy generation capacity to 19,735.8 MW as the company continues to build out what it describes as one of the world's most ambitious single-location clean energy projects.
Latest Commissioning Details
The 150 MW project was commissioned through Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C, a subsidiary arm of Adani Green Energy Ltd. The addition comes on the heels of an earlier commissioning of a 292 MW solar power project also located at Khavda, Gujarat, indicating a steady pace of capacity additions at the site. Alongside the generation capacity milestone, the company's total operational battery energy storage system capacity now stands at 1,376 MWh.
The commissioning was reported on May 11, 2026, and represents one of a series of incremental additions the company has been making at the Khavda location as it progresses toward a much larger long-term target at the site.
The Scale of the Khavda Project
The broader Khavda development occupies 538 square kilometers of barren land in Gujarat, an area that Adani Green Energy describes as nearly five times the size of Paris. The company is developing a 30 GW renewable energy project at the location, with a target of achieving that total capacity by 2029.
The scope of the project places it among the largest single-location renewable energy undertakings anywhere in the world. In addition to solar generation capacity, the company has operationalized 1,376 MWh of battery energy storage systems (BESS) at Khavda.
The company describes this BESS deployment as one of the world's largest at a single location, reflecting not only the generation ambitions of the project but also its energy storage component.
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Adani Green's Operational Trajectory
Reaching 19,735.8 MW of total operational renewable energy capacity positions Adani Green Energy Ltd as one of the largest renewable energy companies in India by installed capacity.
The figure encompasses solar, wind, and hybrid projects across the company's portfolio, with the Khavda site representing an increasingly significant share of that total. The 30 GW target for Khavda alone, if achieved by 2029, would represent a substantial step change in the company's overall operational footprint.
The project's 538 square kilometer footprint and the scale of its planned output reflect the kind of gigawatt-scale ambition that Indian renewable energy developers have been pursuing as the country works toward its broader national clean energy targets.
The 1,376 MWh of BESS capacity already operational at Khavda also signals the company's intent to pair large-scale generation with storage infrastructure, a combination increasingly viewed as essential for managing grid stability as intermittent renewable sources account for a growing share of electricity supply.
Project Structure and Timeline
Adani Green Energy has been executing the Khavda project in phases, commissioning capacity in tranches as construction and grid connectivity work progress across the vast site.
The 292 MW commissioning that preceded the latest 150 MW addition illustrates the phased approach the company is taking to build out the project over the coming years toward the 2029 completion target.
The use of a dedicated subsidiary, Adani Green Energy Twenty Five C, for the latest commissioning is consistent with the corporate structuring commonly employed in large Indian renewable energy projects, where individual project companies are established to hold specific assets and their associated power purchase agreements.
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